I had pine mouth before. Everything tasted terrible. I had no idea what it was from, but the Internet came to the rescue. It went away after a few days. I now have an irrational fear of pine nuts... and I used to love them so.

Originally Posted by bmack86

Women just obviously can't write creative music. They're all ripping off the Beatles, who were men. Duh.

I'm leaving for that blood work right now. I haven't eaten anything since 7Pm last night. In a very fucked up mood.

Speaking of nuts, my new doctor reminds me of the chinese guy from that movie knocked up. Though your mind may think it sounds like a winner, I had a hard time with my last doctor, who looked like a 15 year old chinese girl, touching and feeling my ball sack and cock.

Have you ever heard of 'pine mouth'? A friend just experienced this recently. Weirdest medical condition ever. Well excluding spontaneous combustion.

I have not, actually. I will have to read up on that. Have you heard of 'pica'? It's a disorder that causes people to crave and eat weird non-foods, like shit, dirt, or hair. I think the people eat weird shit because they are iron-deficient or something.

Originally Posted by ThomThom

Henry, you will never believe this but that guy (Kendrick Jeong) used to be my doctor at Kaiser Woodland Hills. He was a practicing physician and moonlighted as a stand up comedian.

Wow. People like him make me feel really inferior. He's a fucking doctor AND he is a big time actor? Some people are just a different breed.

Originally Posted by Hannahrain

What if your woman is one of those water-filled bag things with a hole in the middle that is designed to fall out of your hands when you try to pick it up?

I have a hospital bill that I thought was covered four years ago that reemerged recently. It's for the ambulance ride, I can cover it but I really don't want to. My dad said that it will ding my credit but not too the point that it will prevent me from getting an apartment or loan for a car or anything like that. I have good credit at the time, should I pay it or just let it hit? Do you know anything about this, does anybody?

The only time past hospital bills have come back to haunt me is when I bought my house, at that point I wrote a letter and offered a settlement for less than what the bills were for, they accepted and wrote it off my credit report. There is a chance though that they can eventually garnish your wages for it if they don't hear anything from you.

I have a hospital bill that I thought was covered four years ago that reemerged recently. It's for the ambulance ride, I can cover it but I really don't want to. My dad said that it will ding my credit but not too the point that it will prevent me from getting an apartment or loan for a car or anything like that. I have good credit at the time, should I pay it or just let it hit? Do you know anything about this, does anybody?

This is more of a financial question. Ultimately your credit will suffer as long as this bill is delinquent, and depending on the amount and how long you haven't paid it will dictate the hit to your FICO score. If you are applying for credit (apartment, car, etc.) then yes, a potential creditor may deny extending you credit because of this as well, irrespective of the hit to your FICO score. It comes down to their own underwriting standards for extending credit.

Pay the damn thing and move on. If you feel the bill was unjust, or want to settle for a lesser amount, then you can possibly try to work out a negotiation. I believe still if you settle for less than amount owed it may still negatively impact your credit as that would be noted as such on your report, unless it was stipulated otherwise.

I have a hospital bill that I thought was covered four years ago that reemerged recently. It's for the ambulance ride, I can cover it but I really don't want to. My dad said that it will ding my credit but not too the point that it will prevent me from getting an apartment or loan for a car or anything like that. I have good credit at the time, should I pay it or just let it hit? Do you know anything about this, does anybody?

Contact your health insurance carrier at the time and see what went wrong with this billed amount and see about having it re-billed. Some insurance companies cover an ambulance ride if medical necessity was involved and you actually had an inpatient stay. Don't pay for this until you get everybody else to fucking pay for it, once that has been exhausted and you clearly are responsible for the balance owed than you can work out a payment arrangement with the company directly, do NOT make an arrangement with the collection agency they sold it to under any circumstances.

I've been diagnosed with otitis media (middle ear infection). It's pissing me off. I'm on day 7 or so of my Augmentin without any super results. I'm hoping that the next three days I'll turn the corner. Any remedies to help unplug my ear? I've read some hocus pocus things online that I refuse to try. Part of me doesn't want to screw with it and just wait. It's more of an inconvenience because my hearing is diminished in my bad ear at the moment.

I have a hospital bill that I thought was covered four years ago that reemerged recently. It's for the ambulance ride, I can cover it but I really don't want to. My dad said that it will ding my credit but not too the point that it will prevent me from getting an apartment or loan for a car or anything like that. I have good credit at the time, should I pay it or just let it hit? Do you know anything about this, does anybody?

Why is this reemerging after 4 years? An insurance company wouldn't pay for a bill that old because the provider has a duty to submit a timely invoice. 4 years is not timely. An ambulance ride would certainly be covered under a health insurance policy (unless it wasn't an actual emergency, which seems very unlikely). You need to get to the bottom of why this wasn't taken care of 4 years ago before you go writing any checks. Let me know if you have any questions, I know a thing or two in this area.

Again, I'm not Barb, but in my experience the only antibiotic that every really killed my (constant childhood) ear infections was azithromycin (Z-Pak). That doesn't particularly help you now, and I wouldn't try any home remedies either, but next time perhaps you can talk to your doctor about the various antibiotic treatments and see if you can find one that works better for you.

Originally Posted by bmack86

Has anyone gone on a date with a sandwich recently? What base did you get to? Ham?

By worked out I mean I went into a lengthy negotiation with the hospital about how ridiculous this bill was and how I was unable to pay it due to my family's insurance not covering at all, my condition...being blacked/passed out drunk and under 21 in the streets of LA, wasn't seen as an emergency meaning that I had to foot the bill. I was 19 when the incident happened and very broke. They (the hospital) agreed (or so I thought) on a lesser amount which I paid in full. This bill that recently resurfaced was supposedly settled after my negotiations and the amount I paid, as I said that was four years ago, I tried to keep track of the information for this but I wasn't really expecting this to come back and bite me after several years.
I don't have any of the fucking numbers or remember any of the names of the people that I had to go through for the negotiations, I barely remember the hospital name, all I have is collections number which sent me the bill. I'd have to start from square one all over again to negotiate this and even if I did get another settlement or the fees waived, how would I know it won't just come back again like this one did? I'm kind of answering my own question here I guess, I'm really just looking for more people that will tell me that my credit really won't be affected too poorly.

I've been diagnosed with otitis media (middle ear infection). It's pissing me off. I'm on day 7 or so of my Augmentin without any super results. I'm hoping that the next three days I'll turn the corner. Any remedies to help unplug my ear? I've read some hocus pocus things online that I refuse to try. Part of me doesn't want to screw with it and just wait. It's more of an inconvenience because my hearing is diminished in my bad ear at the moment.

With antibiotics like Augmentin it is a waiting game and unfortunately having a middle ear infection makes normal remedies such as antibiotic drops harder to reach the problematic area, but you can ask your doctor to prescribe some ear drops, preferably ofloxacin to help ease some of the tension and make the infection go away faster. Keep in mind that because it's a middle ear infection you have to keep your head tilted a lot longer than you normally would, probably around 10 minutes or so.

Again, I'm not Barb, but in my experience the only antibiotic that every really killed my (constant childhood) ear infections was azithromycin (Z-Pak). That doesn't particularly help you now, and I wouldn't try any home remedies either, but next time perhaps you can talk to your doctor about the various antibiotic treatments and see if you can find one that works better for you.

Azithromycin is too weak of an antibiotic for an infection that is more centered towards the middle of his ear, Augmentin is stronger (especially for Otolaryngology related bacterial infections) and will more or less get to the hard to reach area in a more timely manner.

I think it depends on your body and your internal bacterial resistance. The Tri-Pak always killed what Augmentin couldn't, probably because I'd had amoxicillin so many times that most of my bacteria were resistant.

Originally Posted by bmack86

Has anyone gone on a date with a sandwich recently? What base did you get to? Ham?

I think it depends on your body and your internal bacterial resistance. The Tri-Pak always killed what Augmentin couldn't, probably because I'd had amoxicillin so many times that most of my bacteria were resistant.

Absolutely, I also developed a huge resistance to Amoxicillin and am now considered allergic to it because of how much it was prescribed to me as a child, thankfully I have not developed resistance to Azithromycin, than I'd be fucked with sulfa based drugs for the rest of my life, bleh.

frizzlefry, the reason why I asked you if a suit has been filed is because the other party may be beyond the statute of limitations for filing in your state and could be attempting to strong arm you into paying them without a judgment (that they may not be allowed to obtain). In the alternative, if they have filed a suit and the court found you in default, you may racking up interest and attorneys fees that you aren't aware of in addition to whatever the debt may actually be.

I pretty much never take antibiotics now even though ever since my tonsils came out I've had a semi-constant low-grade sinus infection. I just don't want to run through all my antibiotic options while still young.

Originally Posted by bmack86

Has anyone gone on a date with a sandwich recently? What base did you get to? Ham?

Since you have 'weird rashes' in the title, I thought I'd contribute here.

I get seasonal skin allergies. In the springtime when other people are sneezing and wheezing with hayfever, i'm itching and scratching with a rash. It starts to emerge in late February (typically) and gets really bad in April and starts to abate in late May; by mid June it's typically gone altogether. This has happened every year for as long as I've lived in Arizona. It seems to also directly relate to outdoor activity. This past spring was late in Arizona (two February hard freezes killed off early plant growth) and my rash/allergies were similarly late in getting started.

I have been to the doctor for this and they gave me steroidal cream which does a nice job controlling the symptoms but unfortunately means I will never be elected to the baseball Hall of Fame.

I am the only person I know who gets seasonal skin allergies. The internet medical sites seem to admit it to be a possiblity but do not seem to think it worthy of much discussion.

I've been diagnosed with otitis media (middle ear infection). It's pissing me off. I'm on day 7 or so of my Augmentin without any super results. I'm hoping that the next three days I'll turn the corner. Any remedies to help unplug my ear? I've read some hocus pocus things online that I refuse to try. Part of me doesn't want to screw with it and just wait. It's more of an inconvenience because my hearing is diminished in my bad ear at the moment.

I'm not really strong in pharmacology, but if your treatment is finished and you still have problems, it's important to follow up with your doctor to find out about other options. ThomThom and Corinna brought up a lot of good points about antibiotics, too!

Originally Posted by ThomThom

Absolutely, I also developed a huge resistance to Amoxicillin and am now considered allergic to it because of how much it was prescribed to me as a child, thankfully I have not developed resistance to Azithromycin, than I'd be fucked with sulfa based drugs for the rest of my life, bleh.

What is bad about sulfa based drugs? We didn't go into depth about a lot of medications...

Originally Posted by TomAz

Herro,

Since you have 'weird rashes' in the title, I thought I'd contribute here.

I get seasonal skin allergies. In the springtime when other people are sneezing and wheezing with hayfever, i'm itching and scratching with a rash. It starts to emerge in late February (typically) and gets really bad in April and starts to abate in late May; by mid June it's typically gone altogether. This has happened every year for as long as I've lived in Arizona. It seems to also directly relate to outdoor activity. This past spring was late in Arizona (two February hard freezes killed off early plant growth) and my rash/allergies were similarly late in getting started.

I have been to the doctor for this and they gave me steroidal cream which does a nice job controlling the symptoms but unfortunately means I will never be elected to the baseball Hall of Fame.

I am the only person I know who gets seasonal skin allergies. The internet medical sites seem to admit it to be a possiblity but do not seem to think it worthy of much discussion.

Well, since your skin is the first thing in contact with your outside environment, it wouldn't seem out of the ordinary if you are allergic to some sort of pollutant or tree pollen or something and have a skin rash developed. I don't think it is a big deal if you can control it with your steroid creams. Would wearing a long-sleeved shirt help, maybe?

Originally Posted by Hannahrain

What if your woman is one of those water-filled bag things with a hole in the middle that is designed to fall out of your hands when you try to pick it up?